Re: postings to ietf mailing lists

2002-06-13 Thread RJ Atkinson
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 01:15 , Bill Strahm wrote: > Can't say about other maillist software, but the software that runs the > @ietf.org lists allows this, you can subscribe from as many addresses as > you want, and only get mail sent to a single address... Hi, Someone here sho

RE: postings to ietf mailing lists

2002-06-12 Thread Bill Strahm
Can't say about other maillist software, but the software that runs the @ietf.org lists allows this, you can subscribe from as many addresses as you want, and only get mail sent to a single address... This works well for people that can't control what their company does as far as @foo.company.com

RE: postings to ietf mailing lists

2002-06-12 Thread Lars-Erik Jonsson (EPL)
Juha, This IS the recommendation according to the IESG statement for spam-control, which could be considered "our policy": http://www.ietf.org/IESG/STATEMENTS/mail-submit-policy.txt I handle this by always adding (without delivery) "secondary addresses" for subscribers, the first time I have to

Re: postings to ietf mailing lists

2002-06-12 Thread Kurt D. Zeilenga
At 05:31 AM 2002-06-12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >i have noticed that some ietf working groups don't anymore allow >postings except from addresses that have subscribed to the list. The IESG has made two statements which are applicable here: http://www.ietf.org/IESG/STATEMENTS/mail-submit-policy